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2101. 占士
2019-06-18 13:26

你的看法也有道理,《逃犯條例》修訂,將美國及其他西方國家拉下水,令其在港公民被條例涵蓋,加上港人因修例所衍生的大規模和平遊行示威、激烈肢體衝撞,令美國政客及媒體找到關注香港的一切動機,未來麻煩,只會無日無之。

2102. 占士
2019-06-18 13:41
問題:騰訊控股700現價報366.8,。此股是否值得買入?
投票日:开始时间:2019年3月21日 15:01
1 值得 40 56%
2 不值得 26 37%
3 不知道 5 7%
总投票人 71 100%
更新日:2019年6月18日, 时间:13:35
2103. 占士
2019-06-18 13:44
2104. 占士
2019-06-18 13:48
問題:你認為貿易戰會在特朗普在任時達成協議嗎?
投票日:2019年5月29日开始时间:14:32
1 會 32.00 58%
2 不會 20.00 36%
3 不知道 3.00 5%
总投票人 55.00 100%
更新日:2019年6月18日, 时间:13:48
2105. 占士
2019-06-18 14:26
可靠消息報導:英國正式成首批商用5G國家!BBC首個5G新聞直播用華為技術!😃👏
2106. 19才子
2019-06-18 14:36
隨手都三次個膠,不值一駁。
2107. 占士
2019-06-18 15:03
2108. 占士
2019-06-18 15:21

👉🏾Observations
By Nury Vittachi 
(a Sri Lanka journalist based in Hong Kong)

IT WAS NEARLY MIDNIGHT when I heard the shouting.

I was walking along a road in the heart of my beloved hometown, which now looked like a war zone: all barricades and rubble.

The ground-floor Starbucks at Pacific Place was closed, of course, but could have done good business — there were many people on the street.

I followed the sound of the shouting and saw that a team of police officers 👮🏼had arrived on foot to help clear space.

But they were instantly surrounded by a mob, 
shouting and screaming foul abuse at them, some using megaphones.

The young man next to me instantly started throwing things at them.

Other protestors ran towards us and the mob to form a huge crowd, surrounding the officers.

You could see how easily it could have turned into a fight, but the police — thank God- just took the abuse without responding except with shouts.

Three thoughts: 
I felt much more scared for the officers, 👮🏼
many of whom were worried looking young men, 
than for the protestors, who greatly outnumbered them.

Second, I felt scared for myself: you could easily see how this scene could turn into a battle and
I was in the middle of it taking pictures. 📸

Third, I was scared for Hong Kong: This entire episode was entirely unnecessary, flames fanned by 👉🏽distrust, 
👉🏾misinformation and 
👉opportunism.

🤔TEN OBSERVATIONS

1. Literally 99% of the protestors on Sunday were peaceful and non-violent.

But unfortunately many of the remaining ones are openly looking for conflict.

It’s a markedly different atmosphere.

2. This is not to say that the remaining protestors are thugs.

Many are just regular, likeable young people; 
a proportion are highly dangerous individuals.

3. We talk about a “war zone” and it looks like that – but we need to keep perspective – we’re NOT talking bullets and bombs, but bricks, sticks, “bean-bag” projectiles and gas canisters.

A number of protestors were carrying knives, masks, body armor, and sharpened sticks, which is worrying.

4. The Hong Kong police are not monsters.

The media write-ups and the clips circulating make it look like the police are initiating the violence (“Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in downtown Hong Kong” is the angle taken by thevast proportion of Western media) but the truth is that they have been strictly briefed to not attack, only respond, and in general appear to be following that guideline.

The astonishing bravery of unarmed young officers standing against terrifying mobs is a story no one is telling.

5. The clips on Twitter and other social media have been chosen and edited to maximize anger. 
People who look at them need to be aware of this.

6. None of the students to whom I spoke had read the proposed law or even had much interest in it!

They had read on Twitter that it was all about them, and that was enough.

I was baffled, but strangely found myself admiring their honesty.

There was a oddly infectious joy about them – 
we have conquered our city, we rule the streets!

Some seemed drunk on power: in psychological terms, it was fascinating.

7. I also spent time yesterday with older Hong Kong Chinese families, discussing the situation.

It was interesting that they shared a distrust of the mainland legal system— but they were all strongly in favor of the extradition law.

The ones who had spent most time in China were the ones most strongly in favor of the law: that's very telling.

8. On the pro-extradition side, I found a lot of people were frustrated that only one side of the story was being told.

Numerous organizations, including the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, 
by far the biggest business group in the city, 
is in favor of the new law, as are numerous other groups.

Hong Kong’s leading legal expert on these matters, Albert Chen, is in favor, as are many of the top people at the Law Society—
but they complain that only the negative lawyers are quoted by the press.

9. What next?
I’m quite sure there’s an untold story at the root of this, 
and reporters (me included) have utterly failed to find it. 
We need to work harder.

10. My hope is that people will move away from the unhelpful black and white view of things and
make more of an effort to build bridges and understand each other.

But glancing at my Twitter feed this morning, 
exactly the opposite is happening.😩

2109. 占士
2019-06-18 15:56

他說中央政府的目標逃犯大多數住高級酒店,有部分已經住了很多年,而事實上世界之大,他們可藏身之處不多,今次立法不成,那些人反而會長居香港而買樓,所以豪宅價格會上升。

2110. 占士
2019-06-18 16:13

John Lam兄這張圖片,只可以用於非商業用途的分享。

2111. 支持修例
2019-06-18 16:15
都講明係逃犯,即係跟足內地程序定 左罪,仲講乜Q壞人都要有公平審判,跟本係9up嘥納綐人錢養政棍。 
電騙從來都唔係針對逃犯,亦係針對內地人為主,香港人一收call就收線啦。
2112. 占士
2019-06-18 16:47

蓮香樓可以說是香港最懷舊的茶樓之一,這裏的點心還是點心姐姐推車仔,讓客人自行走出去取點心的方式拿點心吃。中午時分,有大批顧客在這裡用餐,非常熱鬧。

2113. 占士
2019-06-18 16:58

不客氣,我暫時沒有計劃到廈門玩,如果有機會去的話再聯繫你。謝謝!

2114. 占士
2019-06-19 10:43

其實,政治妥協的本質即通過談判、協商等非對抗手段求得爭端衝突的緩和、平息以至最終解決。


#1122929

2115. 占士
2019-06-19 10:50

妥協實際上蘊含一種決策藝術、思維藝術,妥協成功則政治往往進步,無妥協的衝突必然導致兩敗俱傷,甚而政治倒退。

2116. 占士
2019-06-19 10:55
反對修訂《逃犯條例》示威上周三(12日)引發流血衝突,警方拘捕多名人士。在警務處處長盧偉聰褪軚否認事件為暴動翌日,警方表示,上周三以涉嫌遊蕩拘捕的7男1女,經調查及諮詢法律意見後,沒有足夠證據對任何人提出檢控,7名被捕男子已無條件釋放。警方已主動聯絡該名被捕女子,以盡快安排相關手續。
2117. 占士
2019-06-19 11:22
警務處處長盧偉聰澄清無將上周三衝突定性為暴動,只是指某些人行為涉干犯暴動罪,而非全部示威者。而警方至今拘捕32人,只有5人與暴動罪有關,所有人已經保釋,警方暫未提出任何檢控。
2118. 占士
2019-06-19 11:46

哈哈,Ken兄您是識食之人,應該時常上去歎茶吧?

2119. 占士
2019-06-19 11:47

哦,是在中環威靈頓街,有機會可以去試下。

2120. 占士
2019-06-19 11:56

政治派別的執政主張、利益訴求各不相同,只有求同存異尋求雙方都能接受的平衡點,才能達成共識,所以說政治是妥協的藝術。

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